E3 2017: Dragon Ball FighterZ Second Gameplay Video Is Even More Epic Than The First

It looks similar to how Marvel vs Capcom was played.

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E3 2017: Dragon Ball FighterZ Second Gameplay Video Is Even More Epic Than The First

Kamehameha attacks that fill the whole screen.

Another gameplay video has dropped for Dragon Ball FighterZ, and it's doing justice to the anime series' epic battles. The video continues the fight between Goku, Gohan, and Vegeta and their opponents Cell, Majin Buu, and Frieza. The game was officially revealed at Microsoft's E3 press conference on Sunday, and the first full gameplay trailer dropped yesterday. Now, you can watch the second gameplay video above.

This latest video shows off a lot more energy attacks, showcasing just how big and destructive you can get in the game. The game is played 3v3, and players can tap their characters in and out of battle easily. In this video, we get to see a tandem Kamehameha energy attack with Super Saiyan Goku and Gohan. At another point, Vegeta performs a cut-scene style energy attack that fills up the whole screen.

We also get to better see just how powerful Cell, Majin Buu, and Frieza are. If you plan to play as the series' traditional heroes, it looks like you're in for a real fight. Check out the first gameplay trailer below for more examples of the game's hand-to-hand combat.

Dragon Ball FighterZ is slated for an early 2018 release on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. You can watch the official E3 release trailer here and follow our full coverage of the game to get the latest details.

For more details on the announcement of the game and others, head over to our news round up of Microsoft's press conference and check our E3 hub for all the news, trailers, and impressions from the show so far, including Nintendo's E3 announcements today featuring a release date for Super Mario Odyssey, new Yoshi and Kirby games on their way for Switch, and details on The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's upcoming DLC packs.

Yes but it seems Capcom and Arc System Works are in a rivalry situation in fighting games, so it will be hard to get them to develop Marvel vs Capcom. It would be cool if they get hired to do Mortal Kombat though.

Yeah, that could be said it's quite obvious but you can't say they are rivals if capcom doesn't handle the development of their own games so it can't be ruled out the possibility of arc system works developing for capcom again.